For example, are qualified black people being overlooked for particular assignments in favor of those less qualified? |
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The large windows overlooked the skyline, which was overcast with black clouds. |
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There are beautiful white sandy beaches all over the island and sheltered coves overlooked by pine-covered cliffs. |
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You can do so by reading books and informing yourself, which is an aspect that should not be overlooked. |
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The south-facing back garden, which is not overlooked, has a paved patio area with garden lights and a water feature. |
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Symptoms are often overlooked, as they are mild and commonly experienced by well people. |
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They are extremely affronted if their presence is in any way demeaned or overlooked. |
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World War Two veteran Mr Rogers, 81, has kept a written record of his complaints and says he is fed up with being overlooked. |
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It's always nice when a fellow goalkeeper wins something because us keepers normally get overlooked in favour of strikers. |
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What often gets overlooked is that Wicca and Witchcraft are not the same thing. |
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The rear garden has a southerly aspect and is not overlooked from the back. |
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It's frustrating because you do things in training, you work your hardest and give your all, and then you're overlooked. |
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One of the new houses is three storeys high and the other is four, prompting fears that homes nearby will lose their privacy by being overlooked. |
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After a while, I got up from my desk and crossed to the window which overlooked my landlady's garden and the front steps of the building. |
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Failure to perform an echocardiogram may result in inappropriate treatment or potentially remediable causes being overlooked. |
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These golden dragon-men overlooked the fact of what we were, supposedly vile, remorseless monsters in league with the Devourer himself. |
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He has transformed these overlooked discards into miniatures of intimate beauty and repose. |
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Boomtowns always attract the criminal elements because lawbreakers know they will be overlooked in the chaos. |
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A congressional report into the attacks published a year ago found evidence that leads were overlooked. |
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If 48 tracks seems excessive, this retails at standard single-CD price and reveals unexpected depth to an often overlooked artist. |
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Well, the issue was that the obligations of the lessee would not be overlooked because the lessee and the lessor were the same person. |
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With so many works and productions new to the repertory, the revivals are likely to be overlooked. |
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The benefits of antioxidants and essential fatty acid foods and supplements cannot be overlooked. |
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The phenakite is also associated with albite, limonite, smoky quartz, and topaz and is often overlooked because it resembles quartz. |
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Fortunately the performances are so riveting that these minor distractions are easily overlooked. |
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Such practical problems in communal ownership are often overlooked by environmentalists who romanticise communal ownership. |
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Plans also include open spaces with play areas to ensure homes are not overlooked. |
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It's not that Liverpudlians deny that such people exist in their city, rather that they can't understand why everyone else is overlooked. |
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The big curved glass roofs cover atria full of olive and mulberry trees that are overlooked from individual workplaces. |
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As a first-time attendee, however, I found that the conference overlooked two important areas. |
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As a result, they have overlooked the unique characteristics and problems posed by contemporary Hispanic immigration. |
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One market that has been overlooked as the Internet economy has developed is the aging baby boomer. |
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It's rather like someone announcing there's a country the map-makers have overlooked. |
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In the last chapter I largely overlooked the conceptual differences between count and mass nouns. |
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I charitably overlooked the fact this cost slightly more than they'd given me. |
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Most of them usually go straight into the bargain bin and are typically overlooked by the hardcore gamer. |
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It was less sleazy than a lot of other places I'd been and the barroom overlooked a view of the ocean. |
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One factor of potential importance in disease progression that is frequently overlooked is the role of mechanical forces. |
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Ironically, Mr Egan's resting place is overlooked by the field where he met his untimely death in an electrocution. |
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Regrettably, the debate is so laden with emotions and self-serving arguments that the facts are often overlooked. |
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However, what is often overlooked is metafiction's inherent and inevitable preoccupation with the creative power of the author. |
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Their freshness brings a certain quality to metal music which can often be overlooked. |
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In conclusion, true fungi and fungal-like organisms offer an interesting and often overlooked explanation for some UFO landing ring cases. |
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The hotel room had French doors opening onto a little balcony that overlooked a regular street. |
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Nor should it be overlooked that there are some others making headway in this battle for the clothing market. |
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The furniture made in Maine during the Federal period has long been overlooked or misattributed. |
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Your misdemeanors are minor, and your contributions to the genre cannot be overlooked. |
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And there's always the danger that electronic evidence will be overlooked or mishandled, reducing its usefulness in a court case. |
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Checking for items that you may have overlooked or miskeyed is a good place to start. |
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As Martini used neither Latin terminology nor binomial nomenclature, his ideas were overlooked. |
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As wild meats and poultry trophies from the hunting season fill our table, game fish are often overlooked. |
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Closeness to their passenger presumably fosters romance too, a traditional if sometimes overlooked virtue of the two-seater roadster. |
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Our feet take quite a hammering and are, for the most part, overlooked by many of us. |
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Not to be overlooked in the controversy were the paranoid prognosticators who saw grand conspiracies and sinister plots everywhere. |
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There probably remains a bit of residual Girault in all of us, accustomed as we are to being overlooked and unappreciated. |
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He was a capable writer, articulate and persuasive, but he also had a rare gift, one that is often overlooked or unappreciated. |
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There was also a balcony that overlooked the ocean, where he swore that the sounds of the waves were truly mythical sirens singing him to sleep. |
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When Edison invented moving pictures, the pornographic potential of that new media was of course too obvious to be overlooked. |
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Many of the symptoms, such as fatigue, weight loss, irritability, and blurry vision are often overlooked. |
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But what's overlooked is that offenses are overmanaged and in a sense, underemphasized. |
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The forecourt was gloomy, underlit and overlooked by a dark brick building of indeterminate purpose. |
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Treatment to restore normal tone and function to the pelvic floor musculature should not be overlooked. |
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They all share stories of being overlooked or unenthused by school until they meet Jensen and are turned on to the arts. |
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Dry Bordeaux white wine is a hugely overlooked phenomenon, but it is a star on the rise. |
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One of the overlooked dormant season fungicide spray materials is Bordeaux Mixture. |
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I sense it will be mere minutes before we start hearing from the frat boys who are overlooked in favor of younger, unpledged boys. |
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One of the largest mass rapes in our time has gone not only unpunished, to a large extent, it's been overlooked. |
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While Chicago is mainly known for its rich Blues history, its place in America's bountiful Jazz heritage is sadly overlooked. |
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Using these search engines is an untapped resource that should not be overlooked. |
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The death or serious injury of a Soldier due to negligence or carelessness cannot be overlooked and can always be avoided. |
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He's been owed a trophy for years, and if he gets one, maybe he can finally hush up about how comic actors are perennially overlooked. |
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Point of sale was overlooked, leaving newsagents in the dark about the latest addition to the market. |
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The possibility of psychosocial issues in noncompliant patients should not be overlooked. |
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Planning officers argue the vicarage garden is open so the new houses would be overlooked by existing properties. |
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By contrast, which is sometimes overlooked, in the arithmetical Books 7-9 multiplication of integers themselves occurs as usual. |
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Shadwell is an overlooked part of London's East End, squashed in between Whitechapel and Wapping. |
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Indeed, there is fairly good evidence, which has been entirely overlooked by Byzantinists, that he was appointed to ecclesiastical office. |
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Lacking a more nuanced understanding of Davenport's career and significance, historians have overlooked a number of interesting problems. |
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We could begin 138 years ago when war reached a Mississippi river town, a cotton-shipping port that overlooked a hairpin bend in the river. |
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The concerns of early childhood educators, however, appear to have been overlooked in this discussion. |
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Herbalists know basil is one of nature's most effective calmatives, yet it's often overlooked because it's such a commonly used kitchen spice. |
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Looking back, with the benefit of hindsight, it may seem to most people that the Council overlooked what was staring them in the face. |
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The deadpan humour behind their stone-faced radical posturing and deliberately obtuse lyrics were certainly overlooked by many. |
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She noted the large windows around the outer wall which overlooked the vast ocean. |
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Without them, some of our overlooked students would fall through the cracks. |
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In this issue we will learn about that often overlooked tool used in flax processing, the hackle, also called a hatchel or a hetchel. |
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The most violent hate-mongering is overlooked if done in the name of the oppressed. |
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They draw serious historical attention to realms either overlooked or casually dismissed by standard accounts of contemporary art practice. |
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A prize portfolio could mean a head start in the race, but those overlooked or given poisoned chalices would be early casualties. |
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People who might ordinarily be overlooked typically have a voice in our discussions. |
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Brandys then issued a cautionary warning which seems very important to me, and is too often overlooked. |
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We even applied sunscreen to the nostrils, an orifice often overlooked by the uninitiated. |
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The fact that she owned a string of race horses could be politely overlooked. |
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One area that is often overlooked in the health center is a central storage location for archival of health charts. |
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Though Giles Radice does not say so, this is clearly a form of political heroism which has hitherto been overlooked. |
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It has a dining area overlooked by a gallery study, living room, kitchen, utility room, three bedrooms and a bathroom. |
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On busy weekends, most tables are overlooked by a high-chair in which a small, food-covered being is stuffing itself with penne by the fistful. |
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Even when they were given a comprehensive stuffing, Hamilton was overlooked. |
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Finally, in a widely overlooked dynamic, progressive issues outdrew reactionary issues in some key head-to-head gauges of voter enthusiasm. |
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Jones, for example, seems to feel as if he is overlooked by higher-ups within the organization. |
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On this day I overlooked the warm apple pie and instead went for home-made strawberry charlotte. |
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And the greed and overindulgence were on both sides, a fact that must never be overlooked. |
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A fundamental shift in the nature of migration has been largely overlooked by policy-makers. |
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The conflict of interest with him owning a private ambulance service was conveniently overlooked. |
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We are particularly concerned with efficiency values, an aspect that is frequently overlooked. |
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Protection of health care workers during the decontamination process is important and frequently overlooked. |
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The five steps seem simple, even obvious, but consider how often they're overlooked in public debate. |
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All of these goofs can be overlooked due to the sheer likeability of the script and actors. |
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Many of these faults could be overlooked if we actually cared about the characters. |
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However, these complaints can be overlooked due to the sheer zeal the movie radiates. |
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This is an example of an unknown actor being overlooked because she's unknown. |
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He's been cranky every time he was overlooked for the front bench and is also known to have mood swings, despite once being a psychologist. |
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This is long overdue and it would be a crying shame if he was overlooked permanently. |
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I just don't think they are getting the opportunity and are being overlooked in favour of foreign keepers. |
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He's been consistently overlooked for promotion and doesn't find it easy to talk to people. |
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In the end, Liverpool and Birmingham were both overlooked in favour of sticking with the Steel City. |
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The low maintenance back garden faces south and is not overlooked from the back. |
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Laughloch stood before the wide, panoramic window that overlooked the street intersection. |
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I went to the bed and kneeled on it, looking out the window that overlooked part of the field. |
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Perhaps so, but he does seem to be oversensitive to the importance of his own role, especially when it is overlooked. |
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These conflicts must not be overlooked, for we are confronted by powerful forces eager to overthrow the basic premises of the Enlightenment. |
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The Finale is almost symphonic in breadth and nature and the whole quartet is one of the overlooked masterpieces of the genre. |
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One surprising inclusion was the humble partridgeberry, a plant often underfoot and overlooked. |
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The wording here is quite specific, and may well have been overlooked by a number of sysadmins. |
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An obvious, but often overlooked, fact about assimilation is that it can only occur once gay people have actually come out of the closet. |
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The Profumo scandal showed that some acts of indiscretion and immorality would not be overlooked. |
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The reductiveness is not didactic, as it is with John Cage when he induces us to look at nuances that are usually overlooked. |
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State power contributed to the growth of the cotton industry, a point overlooked by industrialists in the early nineteenth century. |
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Decency paves the way, full of home sweet values which too often are overlooked in the big picture. |
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The show continues its mission of showcasing the overlooked genre of fine art by Black artists. |
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The world is littered with failed cities, where urban planners overlooked residents' needs and incomes. |
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Tall trees ensure it is not overlooked from the back and it includes a timber shed and playhouse and a boiler house. |
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But what is sometimes overlooked is that the upcoming elections could determine who controls Congress for the next 10 years. |
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He walked down the stairs to the wet bar and fixed himself a drink, then proceeded out to the deck that overlooked the calm Pacific. |
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Next time you feel overlooked, join the convo instead of waiting for others to talk to you. |
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A prize portfolio could mean a headstart in the race, but those overlooked or given poisoned chalices would be early casualties. |
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In fact, they have argued that the potential cost-effectiveness and efficiency of data collection by way of the internet have been overlooked. |
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Detailed research allows the group to portray aspects of later Roman life which have, until recently, been largely overlooked. |
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Often this point is overlooked in textbook discussions of industrial economics and the theory of the firm. |
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Alas, they were overlooked, which is why I think the Academy Awards are a big steaming pile of cow pie. |
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It is overlooked by a gallery and opens onto a terrace when the Donegal climate permits, which it often does, according to Ferran. |
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They are not givens and there are large bodies of literature that are being overlooked. |
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Unlike buildings, where shifting foundations or leaky roofs are painfully obvious, golf course problems often are overlooked. |
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An often overlooked aspect of the big cruise liners is that they have well-stocked libraries, so reading can be a major part of the relaxation. |
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Persimmon is a decorative fruit tree that is undervalued and often overlooked by gardeners. |
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The AoC believes further education has been overlooked historically with more focus on schools and universities. |
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The atrium style entrance halls are overlooked by an overhanging gallery on the first floor. |
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The river Stour was dammed to create the main serpentine lake, which is overlooked by the circular Temple of Apollo, high on a hill. |
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On the far side, where a tall window overlooked the garden, an old woman lay in bed, propped by pillows to a half-sitting position. |
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Food preparation areas were kept clean but it was the surrounding areas that some restaurant and cafe proprietors overlooked. |
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Often the socio-economic implications arising out of desertions by the spouse is overlooked by society. |
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From being an overlooked, conservative fail-safe, it's shot up near the top of the list of summer desirables. |
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Because of these problems, there is a danger that the dialectic approach will seem unscientific and its strengths will be overlooked. |
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Farmers' markets have proved particularly effective in raising awareness of quality local produce which so often gets overlooked. |
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Often overlooked, the apple's nearest cousin is easily digestible, so is a common ingredient in baby food. |
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The grounds which surround this house have been immaculately kept and are not overlooked in any way. |
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But how many of them are left in the rest of Africa is guesswork, and as a result, their decline may be easily overlooked. |
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It has been distressing to me that information about spirulina has been largely overlooked. |
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I know that as epic as the performances of the athletes were, there were similarly heroic contributions that are almost entirely overlooked. |
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While not directly overlooked, the garden does look onto the side of another house. |
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On the waterfront, it overlooked the ferry dock with the barrier reef and Tahiti visible on the horizon. |
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Drinking plenty of water is one of the most overlooked essentials of a bodybuilding diet. |
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Almost overlooked on drums, Josh provides the support for Billy to discharge the chords, and Cooper to rifle her bass. |
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Other characteristics, such as timbre, density of texture, spatial location of sounds, dynamics, articulation, and phrasing, tend to be overlooked. |
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Dean Stockwell is often overlooked in his portrayal of Walt, but he has a difficult job here, playing off Travis's mute determination, and he succeeds admirably. |
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Garfield the cat occupies an understated and often overlooked position critical to the history of televised animation. |
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Gruelle's story highlights the overlooked fact that leaving an abusive relationship can be lethal. |
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They have unisexual flowers, are wind-pollinated, and apparently have a very short and inconspicuous flowering time so that the presence of flowers is easily overlooked. |
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Ottoman imperialism is now religiously overlooked for inclusion in postcolonial studies at Western universities. |
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The diagnosis of osteomalacia, made in the past by bone biopsy and more recently by measurements of bone mineral density, may be overlooked in some patients. |
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Getting men to do their share of care and domestic work is a key overlooked strategy in reducing poverty. |
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A large flowing fountain centered it all, and beyond, the rear windows overlooked the valley with a grandiose view of the lake and the city in the distance. |
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What has been grossly overlooked throughout age immemorial is that both aspects need each other for wholeness! |
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What frustraters me is that there was evidence clearly overlooked from our understanding, and from reading the forensic reports that this death was murder. |
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You are right to point out that I overlooked the scientific inaccuracy of the previous questioner and focused instead on the food being microwaved. |
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Adele stood in her room by the window that overlooked their street. |
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Selma becomes a biopic in which the hero shines while those who worked beside him are overlooked or relegated to the sidelines. |
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But the renewed bid holds the potential to bestow certain key privileges that should not be overlooked. |
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A dozen movies far superior to Dogtooth or Outside the Law were bewilderingly overlooked. |
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Lest the conceptualists feel overlooked, I should mention Les Leveque's 2 Spellbound, an eight-minute version of Hitchcock's feature film Spellbound. |
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Venezuela faces shortages in everything from toilet paper to bread, but one of the most overlooked items is breast implants. |
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There's a jaw-dropping depiction of an overlooked son and even the slushy romantic moments refuse to glycerine the lens, maintaining gritty honesty throughout. |
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Child placers who acted out of ignorance were all too prone to confusing love with money, and those motivated by money obviously overlooked love entirely. |
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Significantly, they have been hugely overlooked as a source of knowledge about criminality within histories of criminology and theories of crime and deviance. |
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Even worse, Asian Americans are overlooked entirely when some advocates or politicians speak about minorities. |
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Freeman has imagined an elaborate narrative set in a fantastic world, but he creates it from the easily overlooked sections of our quotidian existence. |
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This house on the Uxbridge Road was the perfect place for them to compose their music as it isn't overlooked by any other houses and is well out of earshot of the neighbours. |
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That much was true, but I'd overlooked just how much of the fabric has frayed or worn a little bit, exposing the pure-white threads underneath the blue. |
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The problem has been largely overlooked by employers as they struggle to cope with the continuing raft of legislation and changes which affect them on an almost daily basis. |
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With all this talk about young whippersnappers trying to get involved in politics, it has been largely overlooked that old coots aren't exactly in the middle of the action. |
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It is not always that women are overlooked in the adoption process. |
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The front garden is well maintained while the back garden, a suntrap which is not overlooked, has a large selection of mature plants, shrubs and specimen trees. |
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Patches of earth are being left to ferment, overlooked and untended. |
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He thought that they both looked far too young to be frequenting a place like that but, if they flashed a little money, perhaps their youth might be overlooked. |
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We entered the main room where the windows overlooked the quiet lake. |
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Yet the Times still overlooked allegations whose seriousness it would have recognized had it peered closer. |
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He happened to have a copy of the 2009 paperback at hand, glanced through it, and again overlooked the footnote. |
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She deploys Roland Barthes's notion of readerly and writerly texts to contextualize Bulosan's social realism and Yamamoto's heretofore overlooked experimentalism. |
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Falling over themselves to focus on Inigo Jones's church and piazza at Covent Garden, historians of Stuart London have overlooked the city's first mews. |
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I once had a desk in an office that overlooked a pawnbroker. |
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But when you arrive, what you find is a gem of an island that is a mecca for yachties and twitchers, but which is seriously overlooked by ordinary tourists like me. |
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And it is often overlooked that the preponderance of European-based players in the Brazilian squad tends to prevent the team from being at full strength between finals. |
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If you have been among those frustrated for lack of physical education ideas, this book will thrill you and add a new, and often overlooked, course to your home studies. |
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He also added a detail that had been overlooked in the investigative file. |
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The British loss has been often overlooked because of the havoc wreaked on the American Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbour, on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, three days earlier. |
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She lies on an empty avenue overlooked by curious streetlights. |
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Companies have long looked at their overseas revenues as gravy and, as such, have largely overlooked the Web sites managed by their overseas Web teams. |
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Nor should the irony of this be overlooked, given Hanson's stridently self-righteous defense of free speech in the face of repressive political correctness. |
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However, in rural lowland constituencies there is a widespread feeling that core issues such as depopulation, infrastructure and access get overlooked. |
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Indeed, it does appear they are increasingly living in a plutocracy, and this is a factor that simply cannot be overlooked in the discussion of class polarization. |
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However, I propose that in the case of topicalization, young deaf children have exploited an alternative, prosodic way of marking topics that is easily overlooked. |
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Her large window overlooked the street, with a narrow view of downtown, which was spectacular after dark when the lights glittered in the night sky. |
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A fact often overlooked is that Ruth hit his 714 homers in 8,399 at-bats. |
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With the considerable football hype that is pulling and dragging at his sporting consciousness, it is vital that the senior hurlers are not overlooked. |
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But the incendiary ramifications of islamophobia are too often given lower priority, or even overlooked. |
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How he was overlooked as one of the Scotland trialists is a mystery. |
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Cleopatra Thea of Syria was reputed to be far more beautiful and cunning than Cleopatra VII, yet she is always overlooked in favour of her descendant! |
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The force must not be overlooked in the government's current rail review. |
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One of the employees I had become friends with over the summer grabbed me and dragged me over to the huge picture window that overlooked the playing field of Yankee Stadium. |
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At present most cases are brought under the catch-all heading of breach of the peace, which means repeated offences can be overlooked on sentencing. |
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An interesting sidelight offered by the Encyclopedia is information on the Chaplain Support Operations, an area overlooked in Second World War histories. |
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Fruiting plants are immediately recognizable by the unique bright blue color of their drupes, but sterile shrubs are very nondescript and easily overlooked. |
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We sat down by the window, which overlooked the busy street. |
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Yes, cheeses can have terroir just as wine can, but when it comes to cheese, regionality is oftentimes overlooked. |
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Perched on a hillock and overlooked by the brooding massifs of the western Rif mountains, here you get your first taste of Moroccan geographical realities. |
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For a softer, more informal look, ottomans shouldn't be overlooked. |
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Tobias softly closed the door and slunk upstairs to a window that overlooked the streets out front only to confirm his assumption that cops were watching his house. |
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They also complain that homes in Tower Place, which runs alongside the gardens, will be directly overlooked by the rotating wheel capsules, destroying their privacy. |
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It should not be overlooked that this could be due to the feelings of fear, shame, embarrassment or anger that the victims may still feel during or even after the event. |
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The room also features a brick fireplace with raised hearth and thick wood beamed mantelpiece, and is overlooked by a balcony which is accessible from the first floor. |
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It still had stained glass windows and overlooked the churchy bit proper. |
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The room led out to a balcony which overlooked a large beautiful garden. |
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The balconies overlooked the Whitsunday passage, but if you could wrest your gaze from the azure blue reef you were treated to a birdseye view of the hotel spa. |
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But that overlooked the possibility that the war might go awry. |
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In a swift motion, he kissed his wife upon the lips then raced the few feet of ground and jumped over the cliff that overlooked the sea about six hundred feet below. |
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I'm mad about water, and we overlooked the Tamar, which is breathtaking. |
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The dismal mumblings of everyday business in the House of Commons, the creaking pomposity of the Lords, the ghastly flummery of the state opening are overlooked. |
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Damp almost certainly means midges, something often overlooked when a garden is planned in midwinter, so this is not the ideal spot for summer suppers under the stars. |
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So I gathered a short stack of these overlooked titles and started reading. |
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Unfortunately their findings have been largely overlooked and most pomologists assume that apple flowers have an imperfectly syncarpous gynoecium. |
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We are interested in ideas, stories and voices that are overlooked by the dominant media, and in contributing to a more diverse and diffuse public culture. |
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Fiquet has been largely overlooked, if not outright disdained, by critics and art historians. |
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Cottonwoods are a cosmopolitan tree, often overlooked in the wooded eastern states before growing dominant in the open country west of the 100th Meridian. |
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Another overlooked source of capital outflow comes from the flood of tourists visiting Hong Kong and other favourite destinations such as Bangkok and Singapore. |
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Nostalgia for a bygone era is understandable, especially if the benefits of subsequent positive changes are overlooked and any new detriments emphasised. |
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Instead of being a hotbed of thriving life and action it is a hotbed of crime and depravity, allowed to overwhelm a forgotten, overlooked, uncared for community! |
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Katy waved at the door and walked to a window that overlooked the street. |
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Now that we're past the basics, let's look at one of the most overlooked features of better-quality digital audio geegaws and the whole point of this month's column. |
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Both myself and the organizers overlooked it when we proofread the sked. |
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Always being overlooked would cause a person to become peevish. |
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In the last few weeks I have written about many topics such as goal setting, traveling, and bicycle saddles but I have overlooked a fundamental topic the sport of cycling. |
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Perhaps once this class of exogenic fulgurite becomes better known, a greater number or variety of occurrences will be recognized instead of overlooked. |
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Cycad fragments can be easily overlooked as petrified conifer wood. |
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Perhaps the most fundamental and often overlooked mistake do-it-yourselfers make when insulating is neglecting to find out the most efficient R-value for their area. |
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Misclassification of outcome might have occurred, in that cardiovascular and cancer causes of death could have been overlooked in the death certificate. |
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The quest for an identity is an important search and one often overlooked. |
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The central hub of Bondville is the harbour overlooked by fishing cottages and guest houses as well as the great ruined fortress of Portland Castle. |
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Most studies of the locomotor performance of reptiles have focused on lizards, with chelonians, especially hatchlings and juveniles, being largely overlooked. |
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The promissory estoppel is my argument with the High Court and I feel that the Full Court overlooked it because they constantly said to us that it was a compromised offer. |
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Another difference between the hemispheres, which is often overlooked, is the direction in which the crescents of the Waxing and Waning Moons point. |
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In young children, symptoms of condylar fractures are subtle and may be overlooked. |
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Nor can the reference to the Toronto statement be overlooked, opposing as it does the development of the WCC into a superchurch. |
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Simon is a shy, socially awkward office worker who is overlooked by everyone including his boss, his mother and the woman of his dreams, Hannah. |
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One reason why this problem has been overlooked is a tendency to assimilate the naVve truth-conditional theory to an idealized verificationism. |
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For a station in Jalta we bought in advance the Darsana hill which overlooked and dominated the city. |
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This is galleried and overlooked by the principal living space and has doors leading to two ground floor bedrooms, utility room and bathroom. |
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I think that candida is an overlooked cause of vulvodynia and is worth exploring. |
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On the other hand, the Ordovican ribeirioids have been an overlooked group and outside comprehensive palaeobiological and systematic studies. |
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Commercial gillnetting is Haines' oldest industry, and its most overlooked. |
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Critical connections that neurons form in the brain during development turn out to rely on common but overlooked cells, called glia. |
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Of all the pastas, orzo may win the prize for most overlooked. |
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Judging by the recent literature of adoxography, there have been many overlooked things that have changed the world. |
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Mont Blanc, the supreme and magnificent Mont Blanc, raised itself from the surrounding aiguilles, and its tremendous dome overlooked the valley. |
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He was not influenced by sordid considerations.... Had she been merely of illegitimate birth, he would have overlooked the bar sinister. |
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The cantonments, it transpired, were singularly ill-sited for defence, being built on low, marshy ground, overlooked by hills on all sides. |
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This problem seems to have been overlooked by the Spanish planners, but it was insurmountable. |
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The valleys of the River Ribble and its tributary the Calder form a large gap to the west of the Pennines, overlooked by Pendle Hill. |
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First, we educators need to reject the canon that computers are magnum opi whose limitations should be rationalized and overlooked. |
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Another often overlooked highlight is Yemeni antiquities, the finest collection outside that country. |
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My husband is the classic middle child, the peacemaker often overlooked by his parents. |
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Often, she would discover facts that had been overlooked or misreported by the mainstream press. |
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The inland area is covered by large swathes of grassland common overlooked by sandstone heath ridges including the prominent Cefn Bryn. |
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In the history of the Nobel Prize in Literature, many literary achievements were overlooked. |
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That they were too neglectful of ordinary people like us and overlooked us. |
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The village is overlooked by the eight story buildings of the British Library on the Thorp Arch Trading estate. |
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On 22 August, more ground was gained by XIX and XVIII corps but they remained overlooked by the Germans. |
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Beyond the point is Limpert Bay, which is overlooked by the village of Gileston and the ancient encampment of Summerhouse Point. |
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Individual researchers identified folk groups which had previously been overlooked and ignored. |
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Elsewhere in Britain, leeks have come back into favor only in the last 50 years or so, having been overlooked for several centuries. |
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The bill, HCR14, was largely overlooked by the media since at that point it was only a local issue. |
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The artist turned sharply round, and now for the first time became aware that his labours had been overlooked by a stranger. |
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In many places, the enceinte was overlooked by suburban buildings built in the nineteenth century. |
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In Homer, the Earth was viewed as a flat disk afloat on the river of Oceanus and overlooked by a hemispherical sky with sun, moon, and stars. |
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They scurried round to the rear of the building where a row of windows overlooked a deserted part of the cricket ground. |
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Many fans and critics feel they have been overlooked over their past 30 years in the music industry. |
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The longevity of Augustus' reign and its legacy to the Roman world should not be overlooked as a key factor in its success. |
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Latin America's importance to world history is notable but often overlooked. |
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Since the military actions of irregulars are often small and unofficial, they are underreported or even overlooked. |
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Sometimes overlooked is the fact that Alexander VI set about reforms of the increasingly irresponsible Curia. |
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One reason this death toll was overlooked is that once introduced, the diseases raced ahead of European immigration in many areas. |
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